Guidance of a pathological grading system of ganglion cells for intraoperative rapid biopsy of Hirschsprung disease for determining surgical margin and predicting bowel function

Minzhong Zhang, W. Cai, Jun Wang, Jiefeng Chen, Weihua Pan, Xiangru Wu, Ming Zhu, W. Guan, Lifeng Wang, Yeming Wu
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Objective To assess the practicability of a pathological grading system for ganglion cells in frozen sections for determining surgical margin of Hirschsprung's disease (HSCR) and predicting bowel function. Methods A total of 205 HSCR children were hospitalized from January 2014 to August 2018. There were 158 boys (77.1%) and 47 girls (22.9%). The clinical types of HSCR included short-segment (S-HSCR) (n=155, 75.6%), long-segment (L-HSCR) (n=30, 14.6%) and total colonic aganglionosis (TCA) (n=20, 9.8%). Medical records and detailed pathologic results of intraoperative frozen sections were reviewed. Based upon the histopathological features of ganglion cells in frozen sections, ganglion cells were divided into six degrees. The identification of grades I-III ganglion cells was regarded as a symbol of an acceptable surgical margin and vice versa. Follow-up data were collected for evaluating the clinical outcomes. And a validated pediatric incontinence and constipation scoring system (PICSS) was utilized for predicting bowel function. Results The final pathologic results of proximal resected bowel were presented as follows: grade I (n=6, 2.9%), grade II (n=102, 49.8%), grade III (n=85, 41.5%) and grade IV (n=12, 5.8%). Thirty-three HSCR children (16.1%) required further resection of proximal bowel since initial specimens submitted for pathologic evaluation showed an unacceptable surgical margin. The median follow-up period was 24.8(3.0-54.4) months. A marked correlation was observed between the pathologic grade of proximal resected margin and postoperative constipation (P=0.011) and soiling (P<0.001). The results of PICSS hinted at a positive correlation between postoperative bowel function and better pathologic grade. Conclusions A pathological grading system of ganglion cells in frozen sections guides pediatric surgeons in precisely determining surgical margin during surgery and an excellent pathologic grade is correlated with satisfactory clinical outcomes. This pathologic grade system may provide a new method for intraoperative histopathologic consultations for preventing insufficient resection of affected colon. Key words: Hirschsprung disease; Pathologic diagnosis; Histopathology; Intraoperative frozen section analysis
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巨结肠病术中快速活检用于确定手术切缘和预测肠功能的神经节细胞病理分级系统指南
目的探讨冷冻切片神经节细胞病理分级系统在确定先天性巨结肠病(HSCR)手术切缘和预测肠功能方面的可行性。方法2014年1月至2018年8月住院的205例HSCR患儿。男生158例(77.1%),女生47例(22.9%)。HSCR临床类型包括短段型(S-HSCR) 155例(75.6%)、长段型(L-HSCR) 30例(14.6%)和全结肠神经节病(TCA) 20例(9.8%)。回顾了术中冰冻切片的医疗记录和详细的病理结果。根据冷冻切片中神经节细胞的组织病理学特征,将神经节细胞分为6度。I-III级神经节细胞的鉴定被视为可接受手术切缘的标志,反之亦然。收集随访数据以评估临床结果。并使用一种经过验证的儿童尿失禁和便秘评分系统(PICSS)来预测肠道功能。结果近端切除肠的最终病理结果为:I级(n=6, 2.9%)、II级(n=102, 49.8%)、III级(n=85, 41.5%)和IV级(n=12, 5.8%)。33例HSCR患儿(16.1%)需要进一步切除近端肠,因为提交病理评估的初始标本显示手术切缘不可接受。中位随访时间为24.8(3.0-54.4)个月。近端切除缘病理分级与术后便秘(P=0.011)、脏污(P<0.001)有显著相关性。PICSS结果提示术后肠功能与较好的病理分级呈正相关。结论冷冻切片的神经节细胞病理分级系统指导小儿外科医生在手术中准确确定手术切缘,良好的病理分级与满意的临床结果相关。该病理分级系统可为术中组织病理会诊提供一种新的方法,防止患结肠切除不足。关键词:巨结肠病;病理诊断;组织病理学;术中冰冻切片分析
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中华小儿外科杂志
中华小儿外科杂志 Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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期刊介绍: Chinese Journal of Pediatric Surgery is an academic journal sponsored by the Chinese Medical Association. It mainly publishes original research papers, reviews and comments in this field. The journal was founded in 1980 and is included in well-known databases such as Peking University Journal (Chinese Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences) and CSCD Chinese Science Citation Database Source Journal (including extended version). It is one of the national key academic journals under the supervision of the China Association for Science and Technology. Chinese Journal of Pediatric Surgery enjoys a high reputation and influence in the academic community. The articles published in this journal have a high academic level and practical value, providing readers with a large number of practical cases and industry information, and have received widespread attention and citations from readers.
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